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SUMMARY:DFM Through Your Eyes
DESCRIPTION:What does Dyckman Farmhouse look like through your eyes?  \nVisit the Museum during our open hours this July for the chance to take film photos of Dyckman Farmhouse Museum and gardens! \nAs a part of the ‘Dyckman Through Your Eyes’ project\, your photos and written reflections of what most interests you about the Dyckman Farmhouse will be displayed in our visitor center. Come share what DFM means to you! \nIncluded with Museum Admission.
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/dfm-through-your-eyes/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
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SUMMARY:Backporch History 2025:  "Home Field Advantage: The Story of Negro League Baseball and its Roots in Inwood" with Andrew Stolarski
DESCRIPTION:Baseball is not just America’s pastime— it is a story of resilience\, talent\, and the fight for equality. African Americans have shaped the game of baseball since its earliest days not just by playing it\, but elevating it. \nJoin us on Wednesday\, July 30th from 6-7pm as we honor their legacy through a lecture about the history of the Negro Baseball Leagues and how they found their way to the Dyckman Oval. We will discuss the stories\, the struggles\, and the triumphs of Black baseball players throughout history. Afterwards\, participants will enjoy a fun\, trivia-style game that will test their knowledge about the history of Negro Baseball Leagues and milestones of notable Black baseball players. \n  \nWednesday July 30th \n6-7pm \nFREE \nDyckman Farmhouse Museum \n(on the corner of 204th and Broadway)
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/backporch-history-2025-home-field-advantagethe-story-of-negro-league-baseball-and-its-roots-in-inwood-with-andrew-stolarski/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
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SUMMARY:DFM Through Your Eyes
DESCRIPTION:What does Dyckman Farmhouse look like through your eyes?  \nVisit the Museum during our open hours this July for the chance to take film photos of Dyckman Farmhouse Museum and gardens! \nAs a part of the ‘Dyckman Through Your Eyes’ project\, your photos and written reflections of what most interests you about the Dyckman Farmhouse will be displayed in our visitor center. Come share what DFM means to you! \nIncluded with Museum Admission
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/dfm-through-your-eyes-2/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
CATEGORIES:event
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SUMMARY:DFM's LAST Back Porch Concert: Washington Heights Chamber Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:Picnic blanket and bug spray? Check. \nBesties and bodega sandwiches? Check and check. \nGood vibes? Guaranteed. \nStart August off on a high note with our LAST Back Porch Concert of the season! Washington Heights Chamber Orchestra has a special hour long performance for ALL ages and ALL music tastes\, including works by Coleman\, D’Rivera\, Beach\, Reicha\, Joplin\, Gershwin\, and Schifrin. \nSo\, go ahead and send this flyer in the family group chat— it’s time to get the crew together and soak up every bit of summer before it ends! \nDate: Saturday\, August 2nd \nTime: 5-6pm \nCost: FREE \nLocation: Dyckman Farmhouse Museum (on the corner of 204th and Broadway) \n  \n¿Manta de picnic y repelente de insectos? Comprobar. \n¿Mejores amigos y sándwiches de bodega? Verifique y verifique. \n¿Buenas vibraciones? Garantizado. \n¡Comience agosto con una nota alta con nuestro ÚLTIMO concierto de Back Porch de la temporada! La Orquesta de Cámara de Washington Heights tiene una actuación especial de una hora para TODAS las edades y TODOS los gustos musicales\, que incluye obras de Coleman\, D’Rivera\, Beach\, Reicha\, Joplin\, Gershwin y Schifrin. \nEntonces\, envíe este folleto al chat grupal familiar: ¡es hora de reunir a la tripulación y empaparse de cada pedacito de verano antes de que termine! \nFecha: Sábado 2 de agosto \nHora: 5-6pm \nCosto: GRATIS \nUbicación: Dyckman Farmhouse Museum (en la esquina de 204th y Broadway)
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/dfms-last-back-porch-concert-washington-heights-chamber-orchestra/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
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SUMMARY:"Tinkerbell Live" with Frog and Peach Theatre Company
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for a wacky\, bilingual adventure to Fairlyland with Frog and Peach Theatre Company’s 2025 edition of “Tinkerbell Live” THIS SATURDAY at Dyckman Farmhouse Museum! \nJoin Princess Snow White\, Prince Dreamboat\, Ringmaster Ron\, and MORE for interactive games\, catchy songs\, and wholesome family fun! All ages welcome! And the best part? This event is completely\, totally\, without a doubt FREE! \nWritten and directed by Lynnea Benson. Music & lyrics by Ted Zurkowski. Production Assistants Abril Soler Rocha and Marlena Pimienta. Starring Anuj Parikh\, DazMann Still\, Erica Cafarelli\, Jaixa Irizarry\, Kezia Tyson\, Lenny Ciotti\, Steven Ungar\, Hari Bhaskar\, Melisa Ezcurra\, and Jonathan Reed Wexler as The Evil Queen. \nDate: THIS Saturday\, August 9th\nTime: 1pm-2pm\nCost: FREE!\nRegistration: REQUIRED! Link in the bio!\nLocation: Dyckman Farmhouse Museum (on the corner of 204th Street and Broadway) \n  \n  \n \n¡Prepárese para una loca aventura bilingüe en Fairlyland con la edición 2025 de “Tinkerbell Live” de Frog and Peach Theatre Company ESTE SÁBADO en Dyckman Farmhouse Museum! \n¡Únete a la Princesa Blancanieves\, el Príncipe Dreamboat\, el Maestro de Ceremonias Ron y MÁS para disfrutar de juegos interactivos\, canciones pegadizas y diversión familiar saludable! ¡Todas las edades son bienvenidas! \n¿Y la mejor parte? ¡Este evento es completamente\, totalmente\, sin duda GRATIS! \nEscrita y dirigida por Lynnea Benson. Música y letra de Ted Zurkowski. Asistentes de producción Abril Soler Rocha y Marlena Pimienta. \nProtagonizada por Anuj Parikh\, DazMann Still\, Erica Cafarelli\, Jaixa Irizarry\, Kezia Tyson\, Lenny Ciotti\, Steven Ungar\, Hari Bhaskar\, Melisa Ezcurra y Jonathan Reed Wexler como La Reina Malvada. \nFecha: ESTE sábado\, 9 de agosto \nHora: 1pm-2pm \nCosto: ¡GRATIS! \nUbicación: Museo de la granja Dyckman (en la esquina de la calle 204 y Broadway) \n 
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/tinkerbell-live-with-frog-and-peach-theatre-company/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
CATEGORIES:event
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SUMMARY:Our LAST Back Porch History of 2025: “Kingsbridge at the Dawn of the Revolution” with Nick Dembowski
DESCRIPTION:1775 was 250 years ago. At that time the people of Kingsbridge did not know that the most dramatic and violent 8 years in the history of the area were about to begin. The Revolutionary War would transform the neighborhood from a lush and fertile farming community into a muddy battle-scarred military camp with forts on every hilltop. \nFor the community that was here\, 1775 was the year that everything changed. The men of the area formed a militia for defense and the Continental Congress ordered the area fortified. But why here? Why did George Washington consider it a “pass of the utmost importance?” And how did local people feel about the ideas and events that were reshaping America and their lives? \nOn August 27th at 6:00 PM\, join us for Dyckman Farmhouse Museum’s LAST Back Porch History lecture of the season featuring historian Nick Dembowski\, who will take you on a virtual tour of Kingsbridge and northern Manhattan in the years before the war\, leading up to the Declaration of Independence. \nNick Dembowski is a Bronx local historian and Executive Director of the Kingsbridge Historical Society. He was the lead curator of the Kingsbridge Remembers 1775-1783 exhibit at the Kingsbridge Historical Society. He is also the Site Historian of the Van Cortlandt House Museum. \nDate: Wednesday\, August 27th \nTime: 6-7pm \nCost: FREE! \nVirtual option? YES! Register HERE! \nLocation: Livestream via Zoom and in person at Dyckman Farmhouse Museum (on the corner of 204th and Broadway)
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/our-last-back-porch-history-of-2025-kingsbridge-at-the-dawn-of-the-revolution-with-nick-dembowski/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
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SUMMARY:Finding Peace: Create Loving Offerings for A Community Altar with Regina Evans
DESCRIPTION:If you could send a message to an enslaved person from the past\, how would you use your creativity to acknowledge the inherent humanity of their life? Would you draw them a beautiful map to freedom? Write a loving poem to sing softly into their ear? Paint a colorful picture that holds hidden symbols of care? ​ \nDyckman Farmhouse Museum is honored to welcome back our 2024–2025 exhibiting artist\, Regina Evans\, for a community-engaged project that pays tribute to the enslaved people who once unjustly lived and labored here. Through this Community Altar\, we offer a deliberate acknowledgment of their life’s journey so that they are properly honored and remembered. \nUsing materials provided and optional guided prompts\, participants will create loving offerings— a letter\, poem\, or drawing—that will be placed on the Community Altar and later bound into a book by Regina Evans for public viewing. All ages welcome! \nDate: Saturday\, August 30th AND Saturday\, September 6th \nTime: 12pm-3pm \nCost: FREE! \nLocation: Dyckman Farmhouse Museum (on the corner of 204th and Broadway) \nThis program is supported by the Ministry of Education\, Culture and Science of the Kingdom of the Netherlands\, through the Dutch Culture USA FUTURE 400 program of the Consulate General of the Netherlands in New York.
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/finding-peace-create-loving-offerings-for-a-community-altar-with-regina-evans/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
CATEGORIES:event
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk and Opening Reception: "We Were\, We Are\, We Will Be" by Cheyney McKnight
DESCRIPTION:   We Were\, We Are\, We Will Be \nCheyney McKnight \n\nHeed my warning from the ancestors. \nDo right by these ancestors. \nDo right by these descendants.\n\nA fundamental aspect of many African traditions is that the ancestors are continuously linked to us and even those yet to be born. They are the intermediaries between our world and the spiritual world. Throughout the African diaspora\, people honor the ancestors and seek them out for guidance\, protection\, and blessings. Libations is one of the ways they honor their ancestors. \nIn We Were\, We Are\, We Will Be\, historical Interpreter Cheyney McKnight presents a series of photographs and videos from libation ceremonies she led for First Africans Day at Stratford Hall Historic Preserve over the past 4 years. Through exclusive tours\, lectures\, and activities\, Stratford Hall Historic Preserve hosts First Africans Day each year to commemorate the enslaved Africans and African Americans who built\, managed\, and sustained the estate for generations of the Lee family. \nAs part of First Africans Day 2025\, Cheyney McKnight and Tanyah Dadze Cotton led an opening ceremony in the morning on Stratford Hall’s burial ground to honor the enslaved ancestors with libations. In the evening\, McKnight led a closing ceremony— one final action to ground the descendents. Everyone was present: descendents of those who were enslaved at Stratford Hall\, descendents of the Lee family\, local community members\, and visitors from all over the world. They called out the names of those who were enslaved at Stratford Hall. They weaved those same names written on dissolvable paper into a raft made from locally sourced\, biodegradable materials. McKnight then concluded the ceremony with a call for all of the female descendents of those who were enslaved at Stratford Hall to join together and push the raft out into the Potomac River.  \nWe Were\, We Are\, We Will Be links the past\, present\, and future of the African diaspora highlighting the reparative work that needs to be done in centering the spiritual and physical healing of descendants of slavery through reparations.  \nThe exhibition at Dyckman Farmhouse Museum features framed photographs and a projected video montage from libation ceremonies Cheyney Mcknight led for First Africans Day at Stratford Hall over the past 4 years alongside a selection of objects that hold immense value during McKnight’s libation ceremonies. \nJoin us for the Opening Reception of We Are\, We Were\, We Will Be where you’ll have the chance to meet the artist and hear more about the making of the exhibited work. \nDate: Wednesday\, September 3rd\, 2025 \nTime: 5:30pm-7:30pm \n(The Artist Talk portion of the Opening Reception will begin at 6pm. Can’t attend in person? Please register via Zoom for the livestream) \nCost: FREE! \nLocation: Livestream via Zoom or attend in person at Dyckman Farmhouse Museum (on the corner of 204th Street and Broadway)  \nThis program is supported by the Ministry of Education\, Culture and Science of the Kingdom of the Netherlands\, through the Dutch Culture USA FUTURE 400 program of the Consulate General of the Netherlands in New York.
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/artist-talk-and-opening-reception-we-were-we-are-we-will-be-by-cheyney-mcknight/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
CATEGORIES:event
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SUMMARY:Finding Peace: Create Loving Offerings for A Community Altar with Regina Evans
DESCRIPTION:If you could send a message to an enslaved person from the past\, how would you use your creativity to acknowledge the inherent humanity of their life? Would you draw them a beautiful map to freedom? Write a loving poem to sing softly into their ear? Paint a colorful picture that holds hidden symbols of care? ​ \nDyckman Farmhouse Museum is honored to welcome back our 2024–2025 exhibiting artist\, Regina Evans\, for a community-engaged project that pays tribute to the enslaved people who once unjustly lived and labored here. Through this Community Altar\, we offer a deliberate acknowledgment of their life’s journey so that they are properly honored and remembered. \nUsing materials provided and optional guided prompts\, participants will create loving offerings— a letter\, poem\, or drawing—that will be placed on the Community Altar and later bound into a book by Regina Evans for public viewing. All ages welcome! \nDate: Saturday\, August 30th AND Saturday\, September 6th \nTime: 12pm-3pm \nCost: FREE! \nLocation: Dyckman Farmhouse Museum (on the corner of 204th and Broadway)
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/finding-peace-create-loving-offerings-for-a-community-altar-with-regina-evans-2/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
CATEGORIES:event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250911T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250911T190000
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SUMMARY:[ZOOM] I Do Promise: A Virtual Roundtable with Composer Jonathan Woody
DESCRIPTION:“I do promise to every NEGROE who shall desert the Rebel Standard\, full security to follow within these Lines\, any Occupation which he shall think proper.”—H. Clinton\, June 30\, 1779 \nJoin composer/bass-baritone Jonathan Woody\, violinist Shelby Yamin\, and historical clarinetist Dominic Giardino for a roundtable discussion centered on Woody’s forthcoming work\, I Do Promise. \nCommissioned by Dyckman Farmhouse Museum and the period-instrument ensemble Music of the Regiment\, I Do Promise blends 21st-century sounds with 18th-century instruments and texts from the American Revolutionary War. Taking its name from a line in General Henry Clinton’s 1779 Philipsburg Proclamation\, the work is a musical meditation on the experiences of Africans and Black Americans who navigated Britain’s utilitarian policies of emancipation in New York and throughout North America between 1775 and 1783. \nDate: September 11\, 2025 \nTime: 6pm-7pm \nCost: FREE! \nRegistration Required? Yes\, register via Zoom HERE! \nLocation: Virtual via Zoom. \nJonathan Woody often performs as a member of the GRAMMY®-nominated Choir of Trinity Wall Street\, where he has earned praise from the New York Times for his “charismatic” and “riveting” solos. Woody is in demand as a bass-baritone soloist\, appearing regularly with historically informed and period-instrument orchestras including Boston Early Music Festival\, Apollo’s Fire\, Pacific MusicWorks\, Bach Collegium San Diego\, Trinity Baroque Orchestra\, and New York Baroque Incorporated. As a composer\, his compositional voice blends 17th- and 18th-century inspiration with minimalism and socially conscious subject matter of today. Since 2020\, he has received commissions from Apollo’s Fire\, the Choir of Trinity Wall Street\, Chanticleer\, the Handel and Haydn Society\, the Cathedral Choral Society of Washington\, D.C.\, and the Five Boroughs Music Festival\, among others. \nViolinist Shelby Yamin is a sought after chamber musician\, recitalist\, and soloist. Recent season highlights include appearances as soloist with the Albany Symphony\, Oregon Bach Festival\, Philharmonia Baroque Chamber Players\, New York Baroque Incorporated\, House of Time\, and Voices of Music. Her passion for bringing historical music into historic spaces has led to concerts at the Hammond-Harwood House and George Washington’s Mount Vernon. Based in New York\, Shelby can be regularly heard with the city’s premier period-instrument ensembles\, including Trinity Baroque Orchestra and The Sebastians\, and she has been a core member of Les Délices (Cleveland\, OH) since 2022. In addition to her active performing and teaching career\, Shelby is the associate producer of Les Délices’s award-winning early music webseries and podcast\, SalonEra. Shelby holds degrees from the Manhattan School of Music\, San Francisco Conservatory of Music\, and The Juilliard School\, where she won the historical-performance concerto competition.  \nHistorical clarinetist Dominic Giardino enjoys a varied professional life as a performer\, administrator\, educator\, and researcher. Dominic performs in period-instrument orchestras throughout the continent\, including in recent seasons with Boston Baroque\, the Washington Bach Consort\, and the Pacific Baroque Orchestra. He also regularly performs in chamber music programs with the Raleigh Camerata and Wit’s Folly. Dominic has recorded with the Smithsonian Chamber Players\, the Bach Choir of Bethlehem Orchestra\, Newberry’s Victorian Cornet Band\, and Three Notch’d Road: The Virginia Baroque Ensemble. He is the executive director of Arizona Early Music\, serves on the faculties of the University of North Texas and George Mason University\, and co-directs the period-instrument ensemble Music of the Regiment. Dominic is a 2016 Fulbright grantee and holds degrees from the Eastman School of Music and the Royal Conservatory of The Hague. \nThis project is made possible through the generous support of the New York State Council on the Arts.
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/i-do-promise-a-virtual-roundtable-with-composer-jonathan-woody/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
CATEGORIES:event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250923T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250923T190000
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SUMMARY:[VIRTUAL]  "Genesis of Blackness in the Americas: Santo Domingo\, A Passport to Black Caribbean Culture and Identity" with Dr. Lissette Acosta Corniel
DESCRIPTION:Date: September 23\, 2025 \nTime: 6pm-7pm \nCost: FREE! \nRegistration Required? Yes\, register here! \nLocation: Virtual via Zoom \nTwice a year\, Dyckman Farmhouse Museum hosts Talking About Race Matters (TARM)\, a FREE three-part virtual lecture series where notable community leaders and esteemed scholars share their groundbreaking research on cultural history\, racial identity\, and social justice. Each TARM series is grounded in a unifying theme. For this September-October (Happy Hispanic Heritage Month!)\, all three TARM lectures will explore the history and formation of Afro-Caribbean identity.\nJoin us for the first session of Talking About Race Matters 2025 featuring Dr. Lissette Acosta Corniel\, an associate professor of Latin American and Caribbean studies in the Department of Ethnic and Race Studies at the Borough of Manhattan Community College. \nShe will be presenting “Genesis of Blackness in the Americas: Santo Domingo\, A Passport to Black Caribbean Culture and Identity\,” a conversation about the first Black people to arrive in the Caribbean and how Santo Domingo (or La Española) played a key role as the main port of entry for the Transatlantic Slave Trade\, leading to one of the largest diasporic Black communities and each with a distinct sense of belonging through adaptation\, identity preservation\, and identity development. \nDr\, Lissette Acosta Corniel’s work focuses on gender\, slavery\, and resistance in early colonial Hispaniola and Santo Domingo. She has published several articles and book chapters and is the editor of the book Transatlantic Bondage: Slavery and Freedom in Spain\, Santo Domingo\, and Puerto Rico (SUNY Press\, 2024). She is working on her next book\, Bad Women\, Contested Freedoms: Feminist Behavior in 16th Century Hispaniola. Acosta Corniel is also interested in digital humanities. She was the research associate of the www.firstblacks.org database and is the co-creator and co-director of the faculty-student research program Black Studies Across the Americas. https://openlab.bmcc.cuny.edu/black-studies-across-the-americas/. \nDyckman Farmhouse Museum’s programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. Talking about Race Matters is supported\, in part\, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs\, in partnership with the City Council.
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/virtual-genesis-of-blackness-in-the-americas-santo-domingo-a-passport-to-black-caribbean-culture-and-identity-with-dr-lissette-acosta-corniel/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
CATEGORIES:event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250925T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250925T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T164447
CREATED:20250916T231727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T010206Z
UID:11733-1758823200-1758826800@dyckmanfarmhouse.org
SUMMARY:[VIRTUAL] Talking About Race Matters 2025: "Living Afro-Latina Lives: An Afrodiasporic Feminist Approach to Understanding Identity Formation and Political Consciousness" with Dr. Yalidy Matos
DESCRIPTION:Date: September 25\, 2025 \nTime: 6pm-7pm \nCost: FREE! \nRegistration Required? YES! Register HERE! \nLocation: Virtual via Zoom \nTwice a year\, Dyckman Farmhouse Museum hosts Talking About Race Matters (TARM)\, a FREE three-part virtual lecture series where notable community leaders and esteemed scholars share their groundbreaking research on cultural history\, racial identity\, and social justice. Each TARM series is grounded in a unifying theme. For this Hispanic Heritage Month\, all three TARM lectures will explore the history and formation of Afro-Caribbean identity. \nJoin us for the second session of Talking About Race Matters 2025 featuring Dr. Yalidy Matos\, Associate Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University–New Brunswick\, as she presents her newest research\, Living Afro-Latina Lives: An Afrodiasporic Feminist Approach to Understanding Political Consciousness. \nLiving Afro-Latina Lives: An Afrodiasporic Feminist Approach to Understanding Political Consciousness explores how Afro-Latinas— whether born in the U.S. or abroad but primarily residing in the United States—identify and construct their identities\, and how they engage with broader identity categories. Crucially\, the work traces the shift from individual identification to the development of an intersectional Afro-Latina political consciousness. This consciousness isn’t just about how they see themselves—it’s about how they act\, what they believe\, and how they engage politically. Rooted in Black feminist thought\, this intersectional Afro-Latina political consciousness has real consequences for political attitudes and behavior. This works examines how identity becomes action\, and how Afro-Latina lives illuminate the power of lived experience in shaping political life. \nYalidy Matos’ scholarship sits at the intersection of race\, ethnicity\, gender\, and politics\, immigration\, and identity politics. Her book Moral and Immoral Whiteness in Immigration Politics (OUP) was published in 2023. She graduated from Ohio State University in Columbus\, OH with a PhD in Political Science in 2015\, and Connecticut College in New London\, CT with a Bachelor of Arts in Government and Gender and Women’s Studies in 2009. \nDyckman Farmhouse Museum’s programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. Talking about Race Matters is supported\, in part\, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs\, in partnership with the City Council.
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/virtual-talking-about-race-matters-2025-living-afro-latina-lives-an-afrodiasporic-feminist-approach-to-understanding-identity-formation-and-political-consciousness-with-dr-yalidy-matos/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
CATEGORIES:event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dyckman Farmhouse Museum":MAILTO:info@dyckmanfarmhouse.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251008T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251008T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T164447
CREATED:20251002T003618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251002T004514Z
UID:11763-1759946400-1759946400@dyckmanfarmhouse.org
SUMMARY:[VIRTUAL] Talking About Race Matters 2025: "Archival Justice: Black Dominican Studies Archive-Building across Samaná\, Puerto Plata\, and Ayiti" with Dr. Sophia Monegro
DESCRIPTION:Date: October 8\, 2025 \nTime: 6pm-7pm \nCost: FREE! \nRegistration Required? YES! Register here! \nLocation: Virtual via Zoom \nTwice a year\, Dyckman Farmhouse Museum hosts Talking About Race Matters (TARM)\, a FREE three-part virtual lecture series where notable community leaders and esteemed scholars share their groundbreaking research on cultural history\, racial identity\, and social justice. Each TARM series is grounded in a unifying theme. For this Hispanic Heritage Month\, all three TARM lectures will explore the history and formation of Afro-Caribbean identity. \nJoin us for the third and FINAL session of Talking About Race Matters 2025 featuring Dr. Sophia Monegro\, a literary scholar working at the intersection of Black Women’s Intellectual History\, Dominican Studies\, and Digital Humanities. She will be presenting “Archival Justice: Black Dominican Studies Archive-Building across Samaná\, Puerto Plata\, and Ayiti.” \nThis presentation introduces restorative justice and community-engaged approaches to building Black archives. You will learn about: the “We Choose Freedom: Samaná\, Dominican Republic\,” a digital collection documenting the papers of African American descendant Samaneses; the “Guerilla Archiving Program” currently based in Puerto Plata; and the forthcoming digital archive “Cimarronas: A Black Woman’s Archive of Ayiti/Quisqueya” a trilingual platform aimed at making Black women’s histories\, as they traveled across the Atlantic\, Caribbean\, and South America from the 16th to 19th centuries\, accessible to diverse audiences using interactive animations\, digital mapping tools\, primary documents\, multimedia essays\, and site-based micro documentaries. \nDr. Sophia Monegro earned a PhD in African and African Diaspora Studies at The University of Texas at Austin. Currently\, Dr. Monegro is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Center for the Study of Race\, Ethnicity\, and Equity at Washington University in St. Louis. Monegro’s research agenda democratizes access to archives that help account for Black intellectual production in the Atlantic world. \nDyckman Farmhouse Museum’s programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. Talking about Race Matters is supported\, in part\, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs\, in partnership with the City Council.
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/virtual-talking-about-race-matters-2025-archival-justice-black-dominican-studies-archive-building-across-samana-puerto-plata-and-ayiti-with-dr-sophia-monegro/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
CATEGORIES:event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dyckman Farmhouse Museum":MAILTO:info@dyckmanfarmhouse.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251011T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251011T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T164447
CREATED:20250913T174047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250913T174152Z
UID:11727-1760180400-1760184000@dyckmanfarmhouse.org
SUMMARY:Path Through History Weekend 2025: FREE Guided Tour of Dyckman Farmhouse Museum!
DESCRIPTION:Happy Path Through History Weekend 2025! Join us for this rare opportunity to enjoy a FREE hour-long guided tour of Dyckman Farmhouse Museum! Don’t miss the chance to explore Dyckman Farmhouse Museum’s historic Hessian military hut\, latest contemporary exhibition\, community altar\, and permanent collections of early Upper Manhattan history. \nDate: October 11\, 2025 \nTime: 11am-12pm \nCost: FREE! \nRegistration Required? Yes\, RSVP HERE! Only 15 slots available. \nLocation: Dyckman Farmhouse Museum (on the corner of 204th Street & Broadway) \nThe farmhouse is not ADA accessible and limited accommodations are available. Please review the visitor information at https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/visit/before-you-arrive/
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/path-through-history-weekend-2025-free-guided-tour-of-dyckman-farmhouse-museum/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
CATEGORIES:event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dyckman Farmhouse Museum":MAILTO:info@dyckmanfarmhouse.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251018T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251018T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T164447
CREATED:20250908T221716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T222021Z
UID:11714-1760781600-1760799600@dyckmanfarmhouse.org
SUMMARY:FALL FESTIVAL / EL FESTIVAL DE OTOÑO
DESCRIPTION:THE WAIT IS FINALLY OVER! \nThe Annual Fall Festival returns to Dyckman Farmhouse Museum with exciting new activities plus the all-time favorites you’ve been waiting for all year: \n\nUnleash your inner artist with fall-inspired stop motion animations and mind-bending optical illusions! Yes\, you read that right! Come create your own thaumatropes and spin your drawings to life!\nSip on apple cider fresh from the press and crafted right before your eyes!\nDance to LIVE MUSIC performed by your favorite local musicians!\nEnjoy some neighborly competition! Put your steady hand to the test with giant Jenga and see how long your tower can last! We’ll have plenty of lawn games out for anyone up for a challenge…\n\nOur historic Hessian Hut as well as the iconic Dyckman Farmhouse Museum will be open to all attendees FREE OF CHARGE. Come explore our latest contemporary exhibition by Cheyney McKnight\, community altar curated by Regina Evans\, and permanent collection as long as you’d like! Refreshments\, snacks\, and freshly popped popcorn will be available for purchase all day long. \nAnd that’s just the tip of the haystack! There’s so much more to explore and enjoy at our annual Fall Festival. So\, start rounding up your friends\, family\, nieces\, and nephews for a fall-tastic day at Dyckman Farmhouse Museum! \nTrust me\, it’s going to be gourd-geous! \nDate: Saturday\, October 18th\, 2025 \nTime: 10am-3pm \nCost: FREE! \nStroller parking available? YES! \nLocation: Dyckman Farmhouse Museum (on the corner of 204th and Broadway) \n  \nEL FESTIVAL DE OTOÑO\n¡LA ESPERA HA TERMINADO \nEl Festival de Otoño regresa al Museo Dyckman Farmhouse con actividades familiares nuevas y divertidas\, además de las favoritas del año pasado: \n\n¡Crea animaciones stop motion e ilusiones ópticas alucinantes inspiradas en el otoño! ¡Sí\, has leído bien! ¡Venga a crear sus propios taumatropes y vea cómo sus dibujos cobran vida!\n¡Bebe sidra de manzana fresca de la prensa y elaborada frente a tus ojos!\n¡Bailar a la MÚSICA EN VIVO de sus músicos favoritos del barrio!\n¡Disfruta de una competencia amistosa! ¡Pon a prueba tu mano firme con Jenga gigante y ve cuánto tiempo puede durar tu torre! Tendremos un montón de juegos de césped para cualquiera listo para un desafío…\n\nNuestra histórica cabaña de Hesse\, así como el icónico Museo de la Granja Dyckman\, estarán abiertos a todos los visitantes de FORMA GRATUITA ¡Explore nuestra nueva exposición de arte contemporáneo de Cheyney McKnight\, el altar comunitario organizado por la artista Regina Evans y la colección permanente! Refrescos\, bocadillos y palomitas de maíz recién hechas estarán disponibles para comprar durante todo el día. \n¡Y eso es solo la punta del pajar! Hay mucho más para disfrutar en nuestro Festival de Otoño este año. Así que\, ¡comienza a reunir a tus amigos\, familiares\, sobrinas y sobrinos para un día inolvidable en el Museo de la Granja Dyckman! \nFecha: Sábado 18 de octubre de 2025 \nHora: 10am-3pm \nCosto: ¡GRATIS \n¿Habrá estacionamiento para cochecitos? ¡Sí! \nUbicación: Museo de la Granja Dyckman (en la esquina de la calle 204 y Broadway)
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/fall-festival-el-festival-anual-de-otono/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
CATEGORIES:event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dyckman Farmhouse Museum":MAILTO:info@dyckmanfarmhouse.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251023T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251023T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T164447
CREATED:20250927T184216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250927T184216Z
UID:11746-1761242400-1761249600@dyckmanfarmhouse.org
SUMMARY:Opening Reception: "As Canaries In A Coal Mine: Portraits of Avian Families at Risk" by Jessica Lagunas
DESCRIPTION:Artist Jessica Lagunas presents “As Canaries in a Coal Mine. Portraits of Avian Families at Risk\,” a new series of works that uses fabric swatches collected from various sources to create images of bird species considered “at risk\,” according to a report from the National Audubon Society. \nJoin us for the Opening Reception where you’ll have the chance to learn more about the making of the exhibition from the artist herself! \nDate: Thursday\, October 23\, 2025 \nTime: 6pm-8pm (Guided Tour begins at 7pm) \nCost: FREE! \nLocation: Dyckman Farmhouse Museum (on the corner of 204th and Broadway) \nDyckman Farmhouse Museum’s programs and “As Canaries in a Coal Mine. Portraits of Avian Families at Risk\,” are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. 
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/opening-reception-as-canaries-in-a-coal-mine-portraits-of-avian-families-at-risk-by-jessica-lagunas/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
CATEGORIES:event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dyckman Farmhouse Museum":MAILTO:info@dyckmanfarmhouse.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251107T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251107T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T164447
CREATED:20251009T162237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251009T162237Z
UID:11778-1762538400-1762549200@dyckmanfarmhouse.org
SUMMARY:Brewing Up History: From Farm To Bar
DESCRIPTION:Join Dyckman Farmhouse Museum for our newest fundraiser\, Brewing Up History: From Farm to Bar.\nLearn about the history of alcohol production in early America and the role of farmers like the Dyckman’s. \nYou’ll get to enjoy: \n\nUnlimited tastings from Dyckman Beer Co.\, Aaron Burr Cidery\, and The Old Field Vineyards.\nHistoric games with Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site.\nLight bites from local restaurants\, including Refried Beans Mexican Grill\, Le Chéile\, Tubby Hook Tavern\, Tryon Public House\, and 24/7 Caterers.\nA souvenir tasting glass!\n\nAll proceeds will go to supporting Dyckman Farmhouse Museum in its mission to serve the community with art\, history\, and culture through exhibitions and free and engaging public programming. \n21+ only. IDs will be checked at the door.  \nDate: Friday\, November 7\, 2025 \nTime: 6-9pm \nPrice: \n\nEarly Bird (Through October 22nd): $50\nRegular (After October 23rd): $65\n\nLocation: Dyckman Farmhouse Museum (on the corner of 204th and Broadway) \nThank you to additional supporter Brotherhood Winery.
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/brewing-up-history-from-farm-to-bar/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
CATEGORIES:event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dyckman Farmhouse Museum":MAILTO:info@dyckmanfarmhouse.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251118T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251118T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T164447
CREATED:20251118T182830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251118T182906Z
UID:11997-1763467200-1763492400@dyckmanfarmhouse.org
SUMMARY:Extended Visiting Hours!
DESCRIPTION:Ever wanted to visit the Museum after school with your kids? Catch up with your best friend after work by our picnic tables? Watch the sunset from our front porch for date night?  \nWell\, here’s your chance before the year ends!  \nDyckman Farmhouse Museum and Gardens will be OPEN from 12pm-7pm THIS FRIDAY\, November 21st! Make sure to get your admission tickets in advance HERE! \nDate: THIS FRIDAY\, November 21st!  \nTime: 12pm-7pm  \nGeneral Admission: $3 (FREE for Uptown residents!)  \nLocation: Dyckman Farmhouse Museum (on the corner of 204th and Broadway)
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/extended-visiting-hours/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
CATEGORIES:event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dyckman Farmhouse Museum":MAILTO:info@dyckmanfarmhouse.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251220T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251220T113000
DTSTAMP:20260403T164447
CREATED:20251215T184645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251215T184645Z
UID:12043-1766228400-1766230200@dyckmanfarmhouse.org
SUMMARY:[SOLD OUT] "The Hummingbird Saves The Day" with The Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum and The Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre are proud to present The Hummingbird Saves The Day\, a fun-filled and kid-friendly puppet show set in Puerto Rico and Sawmill Parkway! \n\nJoin us at Dyckman Farmhouse Museum on December 20\, 2025 for an exciting in-person puppet show that will delight both kids and adults. Watch as Keke\, the brave puppet hero\, embarks on a journey filled with laughter and heartwarming moments. Don’t miss out on this magical experience!  \n\n\nOnly 15 slots available. \nDate: Saturday\, December 20\, 2025 \nTime: 11am-11:30am \nCost: FREE! \nRSVP Required? Yes! RSVP here! \nLocation: Dyckman Farmhouse Museum (at the corner of 204th & Broadway)
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/sold-out-the-hummingbird-saves-the-day-with-the-swedish-cottage-marionette-theatre/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
CATEGORIES:event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dyckman Farmhouse Museum":MAILTO:info@dyckmanfarmhouse.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260220T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260220T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T164447
CREATED:20260214T150423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260214T192224Z
UID:12109-1771596000-1771596000@dyckmanfarmhouse.org
SUMMARY:Guided Tour
DESCRIPTION:Led by our Museum Educators\, participants will learn about those who have shaped the stories of Inwood\, including the Lenape\, Revolutionary War soldiers\, the Dyckman Family\, free and enslaved African people\, and present-day residents of Northern Manhattan. \nPerfect for ages 8+\, families\, history lovers\, museum enthusiasts\, and Uptown locals! \nDates: Every Friday & Saturday starting January 30 (excluding March 6 & 7)\nTime: Fridays 2–3 PM | Saturdays 12–1 PM\nLocation: Dyckman Farmhouse Museum (on the corner of 204th St & Broadway)\nCost: Free with museum admission ($3 or FREE for Uptown & Bronx residents)\nCapacity: First come\, first serve! 15 spots per tour.\nRegistration required: Yes\, reserve BOTH your guided tour + museum admission tickets! \n  \nDyckman Farmhouse Museum Alliance’s programs are made possible by The Cowles Charitable Trust and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/guided-tour/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
CATEGORIES:event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dyckman Farmhouse Museum":MAILTO:info@dyckmanfarmhouse.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260221T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260221T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T164447
CREATED:20260214T164627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260214T192105Z
UID:12128-1771675200-1771678800@dyckmanfarmhouse.org
SUMMARY:Guided Tour
DESCRIPTION:Led by our Museum Educators\, participants will learn about those who have shaped the stories of Inwood\, including the Lenape\, Revolutionary War soldiers\, the Dyckman Family\, free and enslaved African people\, and present-day residents of Northern Manhattan. \nPerfect for ages 8+\, families\, history lovers\, museum enthusiasts\, and Uptown locals! \nDates: Every Friday & Saturday starting January 30 (excluding March 6 & 7)\nTime: Fridays 2–3 PM | Saturdays 12–1 PM\nLocation: Dyckman Farmhouse Museum (on the corner of 204th St & Broadway)\nCost: Free with museum admission ($3 or FREE for Uptown & Bronx residents)\nCapacity: First come\, first serve! 15 spots per tour.\nRegistration required: Yes\, reserve BOTH your guided tour + museum admission tickets! \nDyckman Farmhouse Museum Alliance’s programs are made possible by The Cowles Charitable Trust and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/guided-tour-6/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
CATEGORIES:event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dyckman Farmhouse Museum":MAILTO:info@dyckmanfarmhouse.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260227T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260227T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T164447
CREATED:20260214T163728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260214T192129Z
UID:12119-1772200800-1772204400@dyckmanfarmhouse.org
SUMMARY:Guided Tour
DESCRIPTION:Led by our Museum Educators\, participants will learn about those who have shaped the stories of Inwood\, including the Lenape\, Revolutionary War soldiers\, the Dyckman Family\, free and enslaved African people\, and present-day residents of Northern Manhattan. \nPerfect for ages 8+\, families\, history lovers\, museum enthusiasts\, and Uptown locals! \nDates: Every Friday & Saturday starting January 30 (excluding March 6 & 7)\nTime: Fridays 2–3 PM | Saturdays 12–1 PM\nLocation: Dyckman Farmhouse Museum (on the corner of 204th St & Broadway)\nCost: Free with museum admission ($3 or FREE for Uptown & Bronx residents)\nCapacity: First come\, first serve! 15 spots per tour.\nRegistration required: Yes\, reserve BOTH your guided tour + museum admission tickets! \n  \nDyckman Farmhouse Museum Alliance’s programs are made possible by The Cowles Charitable Trust and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/guided-tour-2/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
CATEGORIES:event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dyckman Farmhouse Museum":MAILTO:info@dyckmanfarmhouse.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260228T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260228T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T164447
CREATED:20260214T165039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260214T192152Z
UID:12130-1772280000-1772283600@dyckmanfarmhouse.org
SUMMARY:Guided Tour
DESCRIPTION:Led by our Museum Educators\, participants will learn about those who have shaped the stories of Inwood\, including the Lenape\, Revolutionary War soldiers\, the Dyckman Family\, free and enslaved African people\, and present-day residents of Northern Manhattan. \nPerfect for ages 8+\, families\, history lovers\, museum enthusiasts\, and Uptown locals! \nDates: Every Friday & Saturday starting January 30 (excluding March 6 & 7)\nTime: Fridays 2–3 PM | Saturdays 12–1 PM\nLocation: Dyckman Farmhouse Museum (on the corner of 204th St & Broadway)\nCost: Free with museum admission ($3 or FREE for Uptown & Bronx residents)\nCapacity: First come\, first serve! 15 spots per tour.\nRegistration required: Yes\, reserve BOTH your guided tour + museum admission tickets! \n  \nDyckman Farmhouse Museum Alliance’s programs are made possible by The Cowles Charitable Trust and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/guided-tour-7/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
CATEGORIES:event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260313T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260313T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T164447
CREATED:20260214T163921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260214T192236Z
UID:12122-1773410400-1773414000@dyckmanfarmhouse.org
SUMMARY:Guided Tour
DESCRIPTION:Led by our Museum Educators\, participants will learn about those who have shaped the stories of Inwood\, including the Lenape\, Revolutionary War soldiers\, the Dyckman Family\, free and enslaved African people\, and present-day residents of Northern Manhattan. \nPerfect for ages 8+\, families\, history lovers\, museum enthusiasts\, and Uptown locals! \nDates: Every Friday & Saturday starting January 30 (excluding March 6 & 7)\nTime: Fridays 2–3 PM | Saturdays 12–1 PM\nLocation: Dyckman Farmhouse Museum (on the corner of 204th St & Broadway)\nCost: Free with museum admission ($3 or FREE for Uptown & Bronx residents)\nCapacity: First come\, first serve! 15 spots per tour.\nRegistration required: Yes\, reserve BOTH your guided tour + museum admission tickets! \n  \nDyckman Farmhouse Museum Alliance’s programs are made possible by The Cowles Charitable Trust and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/guided-tour-3/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
CATEGORIES:event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dyckman Farmhouse Museum":MAILTO:info@dyckmanfarmhouse.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260314T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260314T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T164447
CREATED:20260214T172025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260214T192247Z
UID:12132-1773489600-1773493200@dyckmanfarmhouse.org
SUMMARY:Guided Tour
DESCRIPTION:Led by our Museum Educators\, participants will learn about those who have shaped the stories of Inwood\, including the Lenape\, Revolutionary War soldiers\, the Dyckman Family\, free and enslaved African people\, and present-day residents of Northern Manhattan. \nPerfect for ages 8+\, families\, history lovers\, museum enthusiasts\, and Uptown locals! \nDates: Every Friday & Saturday starting January 30 (excluding March 6 & 7)\nTime: Fridays 2–3 PM | Saturdays 12–1 PM\nLocation: Dyckman Farmhouse Museum (on the corner of 204th St & Broadway)\nCost: Free with museum admission ($3 or FREE for Uptown & Bronx residents)\nCapacity: First come\, first serve! 15 spots per tour.\nRegistration required: Yes\, reserve BOTH your guided tour + museum admission tickets! \n  \nDyckman Farmhouse Museum Alliance’s programs are made possible by The Cowles Charitable Trust and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/guided-tour-8/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
CATEGORIES:event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dyckman Farmhouse Museum":MAILTO:info@dyckmanfarmhouse.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260318T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260318T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T164447
CREATED:20260310T131416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T131504Z
UID:12154-1773851400-1773856800@dyckmanfarmhouse.org
SUMMARY:Lord Help Me Be: Alice Coltrane and the Quest for Freedom in Black Power Era America with Dr. Tammy L. Kernodle
DESCRIPTION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum Alliance (DFMA) is teaming up with Inwood Library to bring you a free\, in-person community livestream and discussion of both Talking About Race Matters lectures this March. Talking About Race Matters (TARM) is a two-part virtual lecture series where notable scholars share their groundbreaking work on cultural history and social justice.\nThis month\, TARM lectures will explore the cultural and political contributions of Black women musicians in America. This is “The Song of Our Freedom: Black Music in America” in celebration of Women’s History Month and the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. \nThe first TARM lecture features Dr. Tammy L. Kernodle\, the Park Creative Arts Endowed Professor and University Distinguished Professor of Music at Miami University (OH)\,. She teaches in the areas of African American music\, gender studies in music\, and race and American popular culture. \nShe will explore pianist and harpist Alice Coltrane’s role in pushing forward the avant-garde jazz aesthetic during the years immediately following the death of her husband and collaborator John Coltrane. This lecture will examine the symbiotic relationship between the music from her early solo albums and the broader idea of freedom that fueled the rise of the Black Power and Black Nationalist Movements. \n*After the livestream\, in-person attendees will participate in a guided discussion and explore supplementary reading curated by Library staff and TARM lecturers. Small snacks will be provided.* \nAdults 18+ \nDate: Wednesday\, March 18th \nTime: 4:30pm-5:30pm virtually OR 4:30PM-6PM for those attending in-person \nCost: FREE \nRegistration Required? Yes\, register via Zoom or NYPL events page  \nLocation: Virtual via Zoom or 2nd floor Community Room at Inwood Library
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/lord-help-me-be-alice-coltrane-and-the-quest-for-freedom-in-black-power-era-america-with-dr-tammy-l-kernodle/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
CATEGORIES:event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dyckman Farmhouse Museum":MAILTO:info@dyckmanfarmhouse.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260320T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260320T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T164447
CREATED:20260214T164037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260214T192303Z
UID:12124-1774015200-1774018800@dyckmanfarmhouse.org
SUMMARY:Guided Tour
DESCRIPTION:Led by our Museum Educators\, participants will learn about those who have shaped the stories of Inwood\, including the Lenape\, Revolutionary War soldiers\, the Dyckman Family\, free and enslaved African people\, and present-day residents of Northern Manhattan. \nPerfect for ages 8+\, families\, history lovers\, museum enthusiasts\, and Uptown locals! \nDates: Every Friday & Saturday starting January 30 (excluding March 6 & 7)\nTime: Fridays 2–3 PM | Saturdays 12–1 PM\nLocation: Dyckman Farmhouse Museum (on the corner of 204th St & Broadway)\nCost: Free with museum admission ($3 or FREE for Uptown & Bronx residents)\nCapacity: First come\, first serve! 15 spots per tour.\nRegistration required: Yes\, reserve BOTH your guided tour + museum admission tickets! \n  \nDyckman Farmhouse Museum Alliance’s programs are made possible by The Cowles Charitable Trust and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/guided-tour-4/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
CATEGORIES:event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dyckman Farmhouse Museum":MAILTO:info@dyckmanfarmhouse.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260321T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260321T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T164447
CREATED:20260214T172320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260214T192318Z
UID:12134-1774094400-1774098000@dyckmanfarmhouse.org
SUMMARY:Guided Tour
DESCRIPTION:Led by our Museum Educators\, participants will learn about those who have shaped the stories of Inwood\, including the Lenape\, Revolutionary War soldiers\, the Dyckman Family\, free and enslaved African people\, and present-day residents of Northern Manhattan. \nPerfect for ages 8+\, families\, history lovers\, museum enthusiasts\, and Uptown locals! \nDates: Every Friday & Saturday starting January 30 (excluding March 6 & 7)\nTime: Fridays 2–3 PM | Saturdays 12–1 PM\nLocation: Dyckman Farmhouse Museum (on the corner of 204th St & Broadway)\nCost: Free with museum admission ($3 or FREE for Uptown & Bronx residents)\nCapacity: First come\, first serve! 15 spots per tour.\nRegistration required: Yes\, reserve BOTH your guided tour + museum admission tickets! \n  \nDyckman Farmhouse Museum Alliance’s programs are made possible by The Cowles Charitable Trust and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/guided-tour-9/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
CATEGORIES:event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dyckman Farmhouse Museum":MAILTO:info@dyckmanfarmhouse.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260321T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260321T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T164447
CREATED:20260315T003910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260315T003910Z
UID:12173-1774108800-1774116000@dyckmanfarmhouse.org
SUMMARY:Inwood Haven: Making Melodies of Inwood (Family Workshop)
DESCRIPTION:Join this family-friendly workshop to contribute to a composition that reflects the Inwood neighborhood and its history guided by teaching artist and violinist Evelyn Brandes!\nWhat does Inwood sound like? \nWhat music comes to mind when you think of Inwood? \nJoin us for a musical family workshop for youth and adults! Adults and kids ages 5-18 are invited to collaborate on a community composition\, guided by Teaching Artist and composer Evelyn Petcher Brandes and Leadlights Ensemble violist Arthur Dibble. \nCome learn how to use flashcards\, boomwhackers\, and bells to create melodies and rhythms inspired by our Inwood neighborhood. Your words\, melodies\, and ideas shared in this workshop will come to life in Ms.Brandes’ brand-new musical composition called “Inwood Haven\,” premiering this September on our very own back porch! \nAny accompanying adult is considered a participant of this program. Accompanying adults and youth must reserve a ticket. Participants may be photographed during this workshop and will be asked to sign a media release form. \nDate: Saturday\, March 21st\, 2026 \nTime: 4PM-6PM \nCost: FREE \nRegistration Required? Yes\, register via Eventbrite! Only 18 spots available. \nLocation: Dyckman Farmhouse Museum (on the corner of 204th and Broadway) \n“Inwood Haven” is a project created by NYC based composer Evelyn Petcher Brandes and sponsored by the Dyckman Farmhouse Museum through a grant from New York State Council on the Arts. \nFlyer Design by Dawn Kim
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/inwood-haven-making-melodies-of-inwood-family-workshop/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
CATEGORIES:event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dyckman Farmhouse Museum":MAILTO:info@dyckmanfarmhouse.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260324T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260324T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T164447
CREATED:20260310T131844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T131844Z
UID:12161-1774369800-1774375200@dyckmanfarmhouse.org
SUMMARY:Going to the Territory: History\, Memory and the Politics of Place in Beyonce’s Lemonade—10 Years Later with Dr. Daphne A. Brooks
DESCRIPTION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum Alliance (DFMA) is teaming up with Inwood Library to bring you a free\, in-person community livestream and discussion of both Talking About Race Matters lectures this March. Talking About Race Matters (TARM) is a two-part virtual lecture series where notable scholars share their groundbreaking work on cultural history and social justice.\nThis month\, TARM lectures will explore the cultural and political contributions of Black women musicians in America. This is “The Song of Our Freedom: Black Music in America” in celebration of Women’s History Month and the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. \nThe second TARM lecture features features Dr. Daphne A. Brooks\, the William R. Kenan\, Jr. Professor of Black Studies\, American Studies\, Women’s\, Gender\, and Sexuality Studies\, and Music at Yale University. She is the author of Bodies in Dissent: Spectacular Performances of Race and Freedom\, 1850-1910 (Durham\, NC: Duke UP\, 2006)\, winner of The Errol Hill Award for Outstanding Scholarship on African American Performance from ASTR; Jeff Buckley’s Grace (New York: Continuum\, 2005) and Liner Notes for the Revolution: The Intellectual Life of Black Feminist Sound (Harvard University\, February 2021). \nThis talk will explore the enduring significance of Beyonce’s pathbreaking 2016 album Lemonade and marks the 10th anniversary of its release. Through an examination of New Orleans culture and a meditation on this visual album’s formidable meditations on the afterlives of slavery\, this talk showcases the enduring impact of an instant pop music classic and cultural phenomenon. \n*After the livestream\, in-person attendees will participate in a guided discussion and explore supplementary reading curated by Library staff and TARM lecturers. Small snacks will be provided.* \nAdults 18+ \nDate: Tuesday\, March 24th \nTime: 4:30pm-5:30pm virtually OR 4:30PM-6PM for those attending in-person \nCost: FREE \nRegistration Required? Yes\, register via Zoom or NYPL events page  \nLocation: Virtual via Zoom or 2nd floor Community Room at Inwood Library
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/going-to-the-territory-history-memory-and-the-politics-of-place-in-beyonces-lemonade-10-years-later-with-dr-daphne-a-brooks/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
CATEGORIES:event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dyckman Farmhouse Museum":MAILTO:info@dyckmanfarmhouse.org
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